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Divine Revelation
Divine Revelation

Oh mighty God, our Savior
You open yourself to us
There’s always the eagerness in us
In knowing you more and loving you continuously

Your love is our greatest connection to you
It’s who you are and your plan for our salvation
We may know from the start that you exist
But who and what you really is, we cannot know

Revealing yourself to be known and recognize
And we recognize and respond unto you
As you disclose yourself to us
We open ourselves to all your will

Know, love and serve Him
But the greatest thing is to unite with Him
Lord our God, you share everything to us
Friendship and the fullness of life.
Bible
One of the things made here on earth
But can transform every person’s life
It looks very simple like a typical book
Yet its content is like no other

The best book that a person can have
It makes him more close to God
A collection of books called scriptures
It’s full of teachings and learning

People learn righteousness
People change for the better
Through this, God reveals Himself
It serves as our connection to Him

To read the Bible
Is to know God
Knowing God
Is responding to His “Kagandahang-Loob”

Stewards of creation

Mighty God, you made the cycle of life here on earth
The rising sun that greatly symbolizes hope
The mountains that tells us we can reach our dreams
The oceans and rivers that shows how big opportunities for us

God, you provide several things for us
You give everything that we need
Upon having all of those
We must be responsible in taking care of it

Not all humans are aware of being good steward
And not everyone is responsible to do it
It is our duty to protect God’s creation
The creation that provides our needs

Being a good steward isn’t difficult
It’s actually giving thanks to God
To protect His wonderful creation
Is appreciating what he sacrifice for us
Temptation

This world that God creates
A world surrounded by temptations
It invites us to go against God
It pushes us to commit sins

Temptations,

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